
CLASS A
No. 6 PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND 1
No. 3 BRIGHTON 3
Gabriel Barraclough-Tan, Christian Burkhart and Connor McQuillan scored a goal apiece to lead Brighton. Burkhart’s marker came on a 55-yard strike for the Barons keeper. Caio De Medeiros collected two assists in the win. The meeting was the third this season for the Monroe County Division III rivals. Sutherland won the first tilt 3-2 on a penalty kick in overtime. Brighton (No. 14 NYSSWA Class A) took the second head-to-head, 3-1. The Barons (14-4-0) have won six straight and 11 of 12. Sutherland’s goal was the first allowed by the Barons in five matches. Brighton will play second-seeded Spencerport in Friday’s semifinal. Sutherland, a Class A NYSPHSAA semifinalist a year ago, finished 11-6-1.
How many goalkeepers can scream in a free kick from 54 yards out? After what Christian Burkhart @cburkk of @BCSDSports @BaronsHoopGroup did tonight, there is at least one. Got his Rogério Ceni on. ● @SectionVsports @globalpremsocc @SportsCenter #SCTop10 pic.twitter.com/UPNzZ4XWxO
— Matt Trabold (@TrabsMatt) October 24, 2018
No. 7 GREECE ATHENA 1
N0. 2 SPENCERPORT 2
Max LaRosa connected on a first-half tally with an assist from Greg Ranieri, and Justin Hockenberger added the eventual game winner in the second stanza. The win was the seventh straight for Spencerport (14-3-1) which has gone undefeated in its past 13 games. The Rangers (No. 19 NYSSWA Class A) entered the game with three straight shutouts and have allowed just four goals in their past nine games. Hockenberger’s marker was his team-leading 11th on the season. Spencerport will take on Brighton in Friday’s semifinal. It will be the first meeting between the two teams this season. Greece Athena finished 9-5-3.
No. 9 PITTSFORD MENDON 1
No. 1 CHURCHVILLE-CHILI 3
Colby Egan and Dylan Rippe connected on first-half tallies, and Churchville-Chili (No. 6 NYSSWA Class A) won its seventh straight game. Rippe found the back of the net in the second half for his team-leading 19th goal of the season. Egan, Seamus Parker and Connor Starr collected an assist apiece for the Saints (16-2-0). Matt Bamford scored in the 70th minute for Mendon (9-9-0). C-C will play Wayne in Friday’s semifinal.
.@VikingsSoccer9 @PCSDAthletics might have fallen to top seed @CCCSDathletics tonight, but the scoring efforts of Matt Bamford were not the reason for the loss. He put it in the top corner from 46 yards out there. ● @SectionVsports #SCTop10 pic.twitter.com/DhcwlCs6zj
— Matt Trabold (@TrabsMatt) October 24, 2018
No. 12 IRONDEQUOIT 0
No. 4 WAYNE 2
Devin LaDue and Matt Gentile scored goals nine minutes apiece in the first half, and Wayne won its 14th straight. The victory was the 300th in Tim Mattle’s career. READ MORE.
CLASS D1
No. 4 FILLMORE 0
No. 1 C.G. FINNEY 2
Nolan Mancuso and Matt Magliato scored a goal apiece to lead C.G. Finney (17-1-0/No. 20 NYSSWA). Keegan Ocorr collected an assist. Finney won an earlier meeting between the two sides, 3-0. The shutout was the 12th this season for the Falcons. Finney will meet Jasper-Troupsburg in Friday’s final.
No. 3 JASPER-TROUPSBURG 2
No. 2 MOUNT MORRIS 1
Brayden Hill and Tyler Flint had one goal apiece as Jasper-Troupsburg (No. 15 NYSSWA) held off Mount Morris (No. 14 NYSSWA). Hill connected in the first half with an assist from Aaron Flint. Tyler Flint doubled the Jasper-Troupsburg (16-1-1) lead in the 66th minute. Three minutes later, Cameron Regal cut the deficit in half when the Mount Morris (15-3-0) senior converted a penalty kick. Jasper-Troupsburg will meet C.G. Finney in Friday’s final.
CLASS D2
No. 1 AVOCA 3
No. 4 BRADFORD 2
Devin Stowe collected a goal and an assist as Avoca (No. 12 NYSSWA) scored three times in the first half. LaDre Stanford and Cameron Giglio added a score apiece for the Tigers (18-0-0). Avoca will meet Scio in Friday’s final.
No. 2 BELFAST 3
No. 3 SCIO 0
Adam Enders tallied all three goals and Belfast (15-2-1) cruised to its fifth straight victory. Enders leads Belfast with 36 markers and is tied for the Section V lead with 87 points. Scio (12-5-1) took the previous meeting between Allegany League rivals, 3-2. Belfast will meet Avoca in Friday’s final.

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